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render

Pronunciation: [ˈrɛn.dər]

Word

Context: "art and design"

(verb) to represent something in a specific way, usually through drawing, painting, or using a computer. When you render a picture, you create it so that others can see what you imagined.

Example

The artist rendered the landscape beautifully, capturing all the colors of the sunset.

Example

The computer program didn't render the image correctly, making it look strange.

Example

Can you render your idea as a drawing so we can understand it better?

Context: "services or help"

(verb) to provide or give help, services, or assistance to someone. If you render help, you are being kind and helping others.

Example

She rendered great service to the community by volunteering at the shelter.

Example

He did not render any help during the emergency, which was disappointing.

Example

How can I render assistance to you if you need it?

Context: "legal or official"

(verb) to officially give a judgment or decision. This usually happens in a legal context when a judge makes a ruling.

Example

The court rendered its decision after reviewing all the evidence.

Example

The judge did not render a verdict today, leading to more uncertainty.

Example

When will the court render its final judgment?

Context: "appearance or state"

(verb) to cause something to be in a certain way or condition. For example, things can be rendered visible or invisible.

Example

The magician rendered the object invisible with a quick trick.

Example

The fog rendered the view completely unclear, making it hard to see anything.

Example

What can render this situation confusing for everyone?

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